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Update on work health and safety laws

Changes to the Work Health and Safety (Mines and Petroleum Sites) Act 2013 passed by NSW Parliament in May come into effect 1 August.



The amendments were the result of recommendations from a 2020 statutory review into Work Health and Safety (Mines and Petroleum Sites) laws.



A key change is penalties for offences under the Act and Regulation. Rather than a monetary value, penalties will be expressed as penalty ‘units’ and indexed in line with the consumer price index.



The remaining Act amendments are relatively minor and include: 

  • updating references to ‘the Department’ to ‘Regional NSW’ and the ‘regulator’ to the ‘Resources Regulator’ 
  • codifying current practice for nationwide criminal record and other relevant probity checks for Ministerial appointment of industry safety and health representatives
  • ensuring the Mining and Petroleum Competence Board Chair is independent of the entities that may nominate prospective board members 
  • enabling the service of documents on a person or a body corporate by email.

Access the Act.

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